Temptations of a Wallflower
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The Wicked Quills of London

Publisher's Summary

Eva Leigh's deliciously sexy Wicked Quills of London series continues as a lady's secret career writing erotic fiction is jeopardized by real-life romance....In society circles she's known as the Watching Wallflower - shy, quiet, and certainly never scandalous. Yet beneath Lady Sarah Frampton's demure facade hides the mind of The Lady of Dubious Quality, author of the most titillating erotic fiction the ton has ever seen. Sarah knows discovery would lead to her ruin, but marriage - to a vicar, no less - could help protect her from slander. An especially tempting option when the clergyman in question is the handsome, intriguing Jeremy Cleland. Tasked with unmasking London's most scandalous author by his powerful family, Jeremy has no idea that his beautiful, innocent bride is the very woman he seeks to destroy. His mission must remain a secret, even from the new wife who stirs his deepest longings. Yet when the truth comes to light, Sarah and Jeremy's newfound love will be tested. Will Sarah's secret identity tear them apart, or will the temptations of his wallflower wife prove too wicked to resist?

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The series has been great - strong women with a passion for writing. The story of Sarah and Jeremy is an entertaining addition. But I hate to see it end.

The characters are interesting. My first thought was "a vicar???" But then I remembered some other vicars from literature- Max Tudor or Sidney Chambers from Grantchester - and I could imagine this working just fine. And it did!